As part of an ambitious plan to ensure food security, the Kingdom has intensified efforts to modernize its fishery sector with an aim to promote the sustainable productivity of local fish stocks.
A major celebration was organized in Riyadh yesterday to mark the completion of the first phase of the Kingdom’s Yesser e-government program and the launch of the same initiative’s second phase for 2012 to 2016.
The Saudi Airlines Catering Company’s initial public offering (IPO) has received a “good response” from investors and businessmen, said Khaled A. Al-Molhem, director general of Saudi Arabian Airlines (Saudia).
anube, a regional leader in construction, building materials and shop fitting industries, has announced plans to invest SR300 million into its Saudi operations in the coming years.
Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Saud Al-Faisal held wide-ranging talks with his Egyptian counterpart Mohamed Kamel Amr in Jeddah yesterday. The talks focused on ways and means “to bolster bilateral relations, key regional developments, and efforts to ensure normalcy, peace and security in the region as a whole,” said an Egyptian diplomat.
Foreign ministers of the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) met here yesterday to draw up the agenda for the consultative meeting of the GCC heads of state.
Software thefts in Saudi Arabia cost developers almost SR1.7 billion, according to a major study conducted by the Business Software Alliance (BSA).
Saudi Arabia yesterday agreed to give an initial loan package worth nearly $ 2 billion to support Egypt’s economy. It has transferred $ 1 billion to Egypt’s central bank as an eight-year deposit, Faiza Abu El-Naga, the Egyptian minister for planning and international cooperation, said yesterday.
Key regional developments in the Arab world including strained relations between the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and Iran will top the agenda of the consultative meeting of the GCC heads of state in the Saudi capital on May 14, GCC officials said after wide-ranging talks between Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah and GCC Secretary-General Abdullateef Al-Zayani here yesterday.
The move to extend financial support is significant keeping in view the fact that major donors’ aid to developing countries have fallen significantly due to the global economic recession and regional developments in the Middle East. The ministers decided to make contributions on priority basis in an effort to make available approved financial aid to the two GCC member states — Bahrain and Oman as early as possible.
